Agencies warn domestic violence likely to rise due to COVID-19 anxiety
As self-isolation, quarantine and social distancing increase while the COVID-19 pandemic goes on, agencies are warning that incidents of domestic violence are likely to rise.
The Calgary Domestic Violence Collective shared that message on Thursday, and Red Deer-based agencies are echoing it here locally.
Women’s Outreach Executive Director Barb Barber points out that people are on high alert and experiencing stress, uncertainty, and disrupted routines due the ongoing pandemic.
“We are seeing families facing lay-offs or a decrease in income,” Barber added. “This is stressful for individuals at the best of times and when you add in pre-existing unhealthy relationships and diminished coping skills, I believe we are going to see an increase in domestic violence occurring in the home.”